Brāhmaṇa-pūjā, Haviḥ-dāna, and the Vāsudeva–Pṛthivī Saṃvāda
Chapter 34
वरुणं वायुमादित्यं पर्जन्यं जातवेदसम् | स्थाणुं स्कन्दं तथा लक्ष्मी विष्णु ब्रह्माणमेव च
varuṇaṃ vāyum ādityaṃ parjanyaṃ jātavedasam | sthāṇuṃ skandaṃ tathā lakṣmīṃ viṣṇuṃ brahmāṇam eva ca
Nārada sprach: „(Man soll verehren und im Gedächtnis bewahren) Varuṇa, Vāyu, Āditya (die Sonne), Parjanya (den Regengott), Jātavedas (Agni), Sthāṇu (Śiva), Skanda, und ebenso Lakṣmī — ferner auch Viṣṇu und Brahmā.“
नारद उवाच
The verse teaches a dharmic posture of reverence toward the principal divine powers that uphold the world—order, life-breath, light, rain, fire, stability/ascetic power, protection, prosperity, and creation—suggesting an inclusive honoring of the cosmic functions embodied by these deities.
Nārada is speaking and enumerates a set of major deities to be honored/remembered. The line functions as a devotional or prescriptive list within the Anuśāsana Parva’s broader instruction on righteous conduct and religious duties.